With that recent post about chrome os not counting as a distro of linux. It does bring a good question, what is a distro of linux?
If Linux is just a kernel then android and chrome os are Linux. Bur no really considers android a distro of linux. So linux is more then a kernel.
KDE say that neon is not a distro but doesn’t really why neon is not but kubuntu is.
Only because it’s kinda unconventional to buy oneself some Coca-Cola by purchasing an entire supermarket.
I would still call a combo meal “a Coca-Cola distribution”, and whoever sells it to me a “Coca-Cola distributor”.
You’re now a distributor of Ubuntu (regardless of the OpenBSD-based thingie), and your version of OpenBSD is an Ubuntu distribution. If, however, your hypothetical OpenBSD-based distro pulled all the Ubuntu bits from ubuntu.com, it would’ve been just an distribution of an Ubuntu installer.